Methods Café is an initiative by the Department of Political Science to support MA and BA students with methodological and technical questions they encounter in their ongoing research projects (e.g., MA thesis, BA thesis). Our PhD students from the Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations, Petra Radic and Ildar Daminov, are available for your questions every week in person or online.
Methods Café will run from April 14 until mid-June. Make sure to book your consultation while the sessions are open!
Assistance in Quantitative Methods
Petra Radic can assist MA and BA students with methodological and technical questions for projects relying on quantitative research designs. You can consult Petra on topics such as variable measurement (DV, IV, control variables), hypothesis testing, regression models and diagnostics, causal inference, and troubleshooting R code.
Book a consultation with Petra via Calendly: https://calendly.com/radic_petra-phd/methods-meeting
When filling out the Calendly form, please add a short note about your question to help Petra prepare. Both in-person and Zoom meetings are available—indicate your preference when booking.
Assistance in Qualitative Methods
Ildar Daminov is now available to assist students with qualitative research design and analysis. You can reach out to Ildar for help with methods such as case studies and process tracing, designing and conducting interviews, survey design, and qualitative data analysis.
Book a consultation with Ildar via Calendly: https://calendly.com/ildar-daminov95/30min
When booking, please provide a brief description of your question to help Ildar prepare. Both online and in-person formats are offered—your preference can be noted in the form.